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Python Python Basics (2015) Logic in Python Conditional Value

Simen Fossnes
Simen Fossnes
3,226 Points

This test is wrong. It gives me the Error "Bummer! Didn't find an 'if' in your code", which is totally wrong.

My code: admitted = None

if (age >= 13): admitted = True

There is nothing wrong, and I've run this code outside of the testing environment here. I hvae to conclude that the test is falsey. Please fix it, so I can move on :)

conditions.py
admitted = None

if (age>=13):
    admitted = True

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,269 Points

Apparently, the "Check Work" function is confused by enclosing the test expression in parentheses.

:point_right: Just remove them to pass the challenge. But you might also want to report this to Treehouse Support - it may even get you a "special Exterminator badge".